Trending September Day 29
no summers
just Caribbean breezes
no winters either
fallen blossoms
on the paved walk
leaf cutter ants
they have a mind of their own
carrying cuttings
some faithful ladies arrange
vases for their church altar
automatic doors -
the intimated welcome
to grocery shoppers
persistent honking of horns
Sunday cooking gas sellers
polling day
the longest lines
for stained fingers
delicious! watermelons
did i mention, the red team won
kiskadee
this bird singing out its name
kis ka ke ee ee
as if the night was too long
an earth tremor before dawn
fragments of peace -
one aeroplane flying high
two grackles low
in the cooling of evening
to sit on the back steps nice
caterpillars
the way they cling sun or rain
comfort of leaves
in the torrent of raindrops
memories childhood paper boats
❧✿❧
near palm fronds wave to
distant verdant mountains
after many years
from opposite directions
to meet in the street
under large umbrellas
the doubles vendors
a can of beans -
the flip side of a label
to write a haiku
coin toss
the captain says
we play
the dare of youth to reason
game of cricket in the street
the old mango tree
holding patches of sky
all day long
just for a while this sunset
golden like the burning bush
who knows me better
than i know myself -
dark chocolate squares
contemplating gratefulness
Republic Day holiday
Friday market -
a bouquet of fresh green herbs
delights the senses
enjoying parang music
counting days to Christmas
little nuances -
eighty eight days to Christmas
and the lists
a big bright September moon
whispers light in the silence
September blood moon
already passed -
much talked about
© gillena cox
Click on September 2015, from the side menu, to see all of this September's haiga so far. And for earlier sequences click on the months mentioned
Twelve days of Christmas Dec 2014-Jan 15
Prompting at NaHaiWriMo August 2013
Spliced in July 2011
Cinderella Syndrome August 2010
The Umbrella sequence of July 2010.
20 comments:
An enchanting read, makes me want to go vacation. So vividly written. Greetings friend.
happy you dropped in Blogoratti
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Hello, what a wonderful poem! Did you see the bloodmoon? It was pretty! Happy Autumn, enjoy your day!
Wonderful poem to the moon blood!
Your words evoke life in a place very different from my own, yet we all wait and watch. The bit about the leaf cutter ants took me back to the years I spent living in the jungle in South America. You have a lovely way of stringing words together.
Hello Gillena, what a wonderful poem! ♥
I wish I had seen the moon, but it was cloudy here. It could have been very pretty, because after a cloudless, cold night there would have been mist over "our" lake and the moon somewhere above everything...
See you soon! Hugs!
Brilliant verse! I really enjoyed reading your wonderfully selected words!
Thanks for dropping in. I didn't see it Eileen, missed this one
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Thanks Leovi
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Happy you dropped in Lorrie
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Happy you dropped in Sara
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Thank you for dropping in Jandi
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...and you are the poet that I am not. Fine work Gillena_! _m
Humble bow Magyar, thanks for dropping in
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I love the pairing of art and words in today's haiga!
Gillena,
What a talent you have with words. Simply enchanting! I love the blood moon caption! I was so hoping to see it, but alas, the cloud cover here on the Mississippi Gulf Coast was too heavy.
Blessings from Lynda at Still Woods Farmhouse
I am and european french guy and I have lived for 4 years in Guadeloupe.
Your poem of septembre has à very strong and Nice taste to my memory
Thanks Diane
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Happy you dropped in Lynda
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Glad you stopped by Arthur
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